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Breast Reduction

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Breast Reduction Surgery (Reduction Mammoplasty)

Smaller, Lifted, and More Proportional

With breast reduction surgery, we can successfully reshape and contour the breasts so they are smaller, more perky, and proportional with a patient’s body. Our patients include very young to older women. Their goals include relief from upper back and neck pain, shoulder grooving, and rashes caused by larger breasts. The surgery is very successful with high rate of patient satisfaction and nearly immediate relief of symptoms.

We are committed to providing answers before surgery and being available after. We work with patients to make sure they understand what can be achieved considering the amount of breast tissue to be removed, skin elasticity, and chest wall dimensions.

For some patients, insurance may cover the cost of breast-reduction surgery. If a patient suffers from neck pain or rashes due to the excessive size of her breasts, she should consider contacting her health plan to find out if this type of surgery is covered.

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What to Expect

One of the most common surgical approaches involves making an anchor-shaped incision around the areola or nipple. The length of the incision is based on the breast size before surgery, along with its shape and the extent of the reduction.

The surgeon then extends the incision downward, along the natural curve of the breast. The breast is then contoured and the skin tightened around the areola.

Using this technique allows our plastic surgeons to make a concealed incision, as well as more precise breast contouring. We can then reshape the breasts and remove fat, glandular tissue, and excess skin. As part of the surgery, our surgeons make the nipple areolas smaller when needed, resizing them to be proportional with the new breast size. The surgery itself typically takes around 3 hours and patients are usually able to recover and go home that same day. Drains are not usually required. A supportive brassiere garment or ACE wrap will be applied for comfortable compression. Patients are seen in the office one to two weeks after surgery and depending on how the incisions are healing, the entire recovery process takes approximately 4-6 weeks for release to normal physical activity without restrictions.

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Maximizing Long-Term Results

Breast-reduction surgery has a permanent impact, however breasts will continue to change as a patient ages. It’s important to maintain a healthy stable weight for the best long-term outcome.

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